India: Economic globalization

(measure: points; source: The Swiss Institute of Technology in Zurich)

India: Economic globalization index (0-100)

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For that indicator, The Swiss Institute of Technology in Zurich provides data for India from 1973 to 2014. The average value for India during that period was 26.3 points with a minumum of 18.43 points in 1979 and a maximum of 43.73 points in 2011.
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The KOF Economic Globalization Index for India and other countries has two dimensions. First, it measures the economic flows between India and the rest of the world in terms of international trade and international investment. The question is whether India exchanges a lot of goods, services, and investments with other countries. Second, it measures the restrictions to trade and investment such as tariffs and capital controls on international investment. Each dimension is based on several variables that are combined in one overall index that ranges from 0 to 100. More information and the original data can be obtained here.

Definition: Economic globalization has two dimensions: actual economic flows and restrictions to trade and capital. The sub-index on actual economic flows includes data on trade, FDI, and portfolio investment. The sub-index on restrictions takes into account hidden import barriers, mean tariff rates, taxes on international trade (as a share of current revenue), and an index of capital controls.